The 2018 NFL draft class for the Indianapolis Colts is widely considered the best group of players selected since general manager Chris Ballard took over the year prior.
Leading that group had been left guard Quenton Nelson, who was selected No. 6 overall during that draft. Following the breaking (but hardly shocking) news that Nelson signed a historical deal, the three-time All-Pro became the sixth player from the draft class to sign an extension with the Colts.
He’s also the fifth player from the group that signed a multi-year extension with the team since being drafted.
The deal is reportedly for four years worth $80 million with $60 million guaranteed. The averaged annual value (AAV) of $20 million makes Nelson the highest-paid guard in NFL history.
Here’s a look at the six 2018 draft picks that signed contract extensions with the Colts: